SEBO Mechanical 350

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Last updated: Jun 13, 2026

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Reddit Icongizmostuff
10 months ago

Mostly Sebo - Karcher - Windsor Sensor I'd say are the best commercial upright vacuums on the market. Sebo is top tier in terms of warranties. I've heard mix things with how Karcher does business. Riccar is a pretty solid vacuum. Not all of them are made in the US though. Vacuum repair shops won't hate you for bringing them in for repair. I'm not sure how well Riccar is these days for holding up to their warranties; especially commercially. I think this is a big issue in the US right now. For backpack vacuums, I like Hoover's Commercial battery powered line. And Karcher's new battery line - very light weight.

Reddit Iconactionvac-Box2165
8 months ago

Must be the manual adjustment SEBO, the automatic does not seem to have that issue, if it is raise it up a notch

10 months ago

Sebo is most of my business so that!

10 months ago

Of course she will get conflicting views here. SEBO if you have the money as well worth it if not, go with the Kenny.

8 months ago

Or the only other quality Vacuum is the SEBO you can tell them that you want one of those instead

8 months ago

As a small vacuum business myself, I would be happy to switch it out for you, if you feel better, call them ahead of time. Tell him what happened and you decide to go with the SEBO

8 months ago

They are having issues with their new SEB O and they are upset, these things are very rare, but they do happen

4 months ago

Windsor/Sebo as good as it gets, what is breaking?

Reddit Icon3of11
6 months ago

I went sebo (E3) over miele due to: cheaper, better warranty, cheaper parts and repair, and sebo does one thing (make vacuums)... suprised theres no sebo dealer nearby, I recommend trying to fine one even if its a drive. Think of SEBO like volkswagen, and MIELE like BMW. the variety of responses here are proof positive of TRY BEFORE BUY I tried miele, sebo uprights, sebo felix, sebo canister. disliked the felix immediately upon trying, despite my mind leaning felix during the online research phase! I'm a total convert from upright to canister (or at least sebos version of it) but you need to assess if you can handle the quirks of a canister. downsides of a canister: 1) one more thing to keep track of (I got used to it fast, I just kick it around or pull it by the hose) 2) harder to store (pending a good solution to this...) 3) heavier to take up the stairs (but easier to actually vacuum said stairs) Upsides of the canister: 1) lighter IN HAND (the weight of the vacuum is supported by the floor, not your hand, in use). 2) cord rewind (wrapping up cords after a upright vacuum session sucks, the SEBO you just unplug and step on the retract button. 3) much easier to do top to bottom detail vacuuming (fans, vents, dusting, cabinets, walls, pictures, shelves, dusting), wand/hose mode reaches many more high places and without tipping over the upright. 4) easier to maneuver the power head. yes you gotta maneuver the canister into position, but once you do you can get that powerhead into alot more difficult to reach places (under beds, couches, rugs, tables). Easier to maneuver the canister than moving furniture. I'm over cordless due to wall to wall carpet, the time limit (good for quick pickups only), and I really dislike the cleaning/washing/emptying of bagless machines (which most cordless are). The whole reason I vacuum is to GET RID of dust, dirt and nastiness... why do I wanna go touching and breathing it later... in concentrated form, bathing in a big ol dust cloud?!

Reddit IconCIemson
8 months ago

Basically doesn’t exist according to your specifications. Anti-tangle brushrolls don’t work and are a marketing gimmick and bagless vacuums don’t last long. A decent long lasting vacuum is going to be bagged, corded and fairly expensive. Look at Sebo uprights, Riccar R25, etc. Something cheaper, look at something like the Kenmore Elite

10 months ago

You’ll save money. If you buy a Dyson or Shark you’ll have to spend another 200 or 300 bucks in a few years. If you buy a Sebo, you will be set for 10 to 20 years.

8 months ago

If you’re spending 800 on a Dyson just spend that on a Sebo or Miele and you’re good for 10+ years lol

Reddit Iconcomfort_enthusiast
3 months ago

Came here to say this. Our SEBO upright keeps up with our Australian shepherd no problem, just gotta clean the roller every few weeks. I’ll never buy a bagless again.

Reddit Icondammitjenna
5 months ago

I hate robot vacuums. They’re so loud and I have stairs and they get lost (or used to anyway.) I have three vacuums. An upright SEBO upstairs, a stick on my middle floor (tile) and a canister in my basement (Miele)

Reddit IconDelicious_Writing_91
21 days ago

I am a big fan of Sebo. Have a siberian husky currently and the power of the vacuum is great until the bag is totally full. My previous Sebo lasted about 20 yrs and still have it but I wanted a new one that is an upright so that Sebo is about 2 yrs old now and works great.

Reddit IconFriendlyMarch2480
16 days ago

SEBO and Lindhaus make the best uprights in the industry.

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